SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation (DOR) has awarded $21 million to 38 outdoor recreation projects across the state, marking another major step forward in enhancing Utah’s outdoor access, sustainability and local recreation opportunities.
“These projects are investments in Utah’s future,” said Patrick Morrison, DOR recreation program director. “Through the Outdoor Recreation Initiative, we’re empowering communities to build lasting recreation infrastructure and foster stewardship and sustainability at the regional level. The impact of these projects will be felt for generations.”
Supported through legislative appropriations and the Outdoor Adventure Infrastructure Fund, the funding seeks to fill the gaps in the Division of Outdoor Recreation’s grant offerings and supports a diverse mix of projects, including land acquisitions, paved trail networks, large-scale infrastructure projects and restoration projects, environmental and feasibility studies and long-term recreation planning.
In its third year, the Outdoor Recreation Initiative (ORI) was established by the Utah Legislature and is administered by DOR, providing a collaborative framework for outdoor recreation planning and funding. The initiative’s regional recreation councils bring together local leaders, land managers and outdoor recreation stakeholders to identify priorities, share expertise and recommend investment decisions that best serve their communities. This locally led process is the first of its kind in the nation.
“This program continues to demonstrate how effective collaboration can be when local, state and federal partners come together,” Morrison said. “Utah’s commitment to outdoor recreation through programs like ORI ensures that our incredible natural resources remain accessible, safe and sustainable for all.”
The 38 awarded projects span Utah’s diverse regions, advancing DOR’s mission to connect people to the outdoors while strengthening local economies and preserving the natural landscapes that define the state.
For the complete list of projects and funding details, please visit 2026 ORI Awarded Projects. For more information on the Outdoor Recreation Initiative, visit recreation.utah.gov/outdoor-recreation-initiative/.
About Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation
In 2022, the Utah State Legislature recognized the growing importance of the outdoors to Utah’s economic prosperity and quality of life and created the Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation (DOR). As part of the Utah Department of Natural Resources, DOR combines the nation’s first Office of Outdoor Recreation with other state recreation management programs, including Utah’s Boating Program, Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Program, and recreation law enforcement officers. DOR is committed to ensuring every Utahn can live a healthy and active lifestyle through outdoor recreation and access to natural space. DOR’s areas of focus include recreational access; safety and education; stewardship and sustainable visitation; and economic growth and opportunity through outdoor recreation.